FOLLOW ME ON INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/gabbeeny_/Support My Channel By Shopping on Amazon! http://amzn.to/2atadUZAn American anchor working for state-owned television station Russia Today quit on air on Wednesday. Wahl said she faces several 'ethical and moral challenges' as a reporter for the Russian-funded TV network. 'I'm proud to be an American and believe in disseminating the truth, and that is why, after this newscast, I'm resigning, " she said. Liz Wahl, who was a Washington, D.C. correspondent for the state-owned television station, quit live on-air Wednesday because she does not agree with the network's backing of Russian President Vladimir Putin's military intervention in Ukraine's Crimea region.The self-described "Filipina-Hungarian-American" said she faces several "ethical and moral challenges" as a reporter for the network.Wahl described herself as the daughter of a veteran who grew up in the United States. Her partner, she said, is a military-base physician "where he sees every day first hand accounts of the ultimate prices people pay for this country.""And that is why personally, I cannot be part of a network funded by the Russian government that whitewashes the actions of Putin, " she said as she went off-script on live TV. "I'm proud to be an American and believe in disseminating the truth, and that is why, after this newscast, I'm resigning."During her minute-long statement, Wahl also mentioned the "international headlines" that Abby Martin, a host of the show, made Tuesday night when she said "Russian intervention in the Crimea is wrong."Wahl tweeted about "my girl" Abby Martin for going "spectacularly off-message in Ukraine broadcast."She also wrote about her grandparents who fled Hungary during revolution of 1956.RT released a statement later Wednesday, writing that Wahl made "a big show of a personal decision" as part of "a self-promotional stunt.""We wish Liz the best of luck on her chosen path, " the network wrote.Wahl described the TV stations inner workings during a segment with Anderson Cooper on CNN later Wednesday."RT is not about the truth, " Wahl said. "It's about promoting a Putinist agenda. It's also about bashing America."

Description:Work – most of us will have to do it and some of you are even doing it right now while you watch this video. We won’t tell. Getting a job and going to work is just one of those things that you do when you ‘grow up.’ It’s the main reason we go to school for so long and without it, we can’t buy that house, upgrade that car or invest and save for retirement. For these reasons, and others, many people often work jobs they don’t care about or even really hate. In these instances it’s all about waiting for a break or just collecting that paycheck and the benefits with it. Sometimes, though, it can just reach a point where you say enough is enough. The end result? It’s time to quit that job and move on.Depending on how you look at it, quitting a job can be either nerve-wracking or incredibly fun. On the one hand, you need to confront management and tell it as it is. On the other, you’re in the position of power for once and it’s your chance to have your say without fear of repercussions. After all, what are they going to do? Fire you? The people in these following examples provide a variety of rather epic ways to quit a job. Not all of them hated their jobs but all of them decided it was time to move on. From on-air statements to editorial pieces in popular newspapers to marching bands, these people quit in a way that won’t be forgotten by their bosses and coworkers any time soon.

News Presenter flashes on live TV after forgetting she's sitting at a glass desk A news presenter suffered an embarrassing wardrobe malfunction live on TV, when she forgot she was sitting at a glass desk. Journalist Costanza Calabrese was presenting the late night bulletin on Italian TV channel TG 5 when she gave viewers a bit of an eyeful. s the 38-year-old starts talking, the camera is zoomed in on her face. But it soon begins to pan out, to show her full desk, covered in papers as she reads the bulletin.Unfortunately, what Costanza doesn't seem to realise, is that her desk — being made from glass — shows absolutely everything. Which meant that the reporter, who was sitting with her legs apart, flashed her knickers to the entire watching audience. And to make matters worse, the clip has now been uploaded to YouTube, where it has been seen by over 40, 000 people.

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What happens when the people who bring us the news, become the news? Kimberly Van Scoy, morning show anchor at WXII channel 12 in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, must report that her co-anchor Tolly Carr was arrested the day before (March 11, 2007) for driving while impaired and killing pedestrian Casey Ryan Bokhoven, 26.

Although obviously upset, Kimberly maintains a professional persona, but note she refers to Tolly by his first name at the end of the piece. Tolly's decision to drive after a few drinks led to killing a man, injuring his passenger and no doubt derailing his promising career in broadcasting. Very sad. From the WXII 5 am broadcast, Monday, March 12, 2007.